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68 Per Cent Of Nigeria Urban Dwellers Have Access To Water – World Bank by Eldavido1: 8:12pm On Jul 07, 2014
Sixty-eight per cent of urban dwellers in Nigeria have access to potable water supply with 40 per cent
coverage in the rural areas, the World Bank said in a report on Monday.
The report titled: “World Bank Group-Nigeria’s Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) 2014 to 2017’’ released by
the bank in Abuja on Monday, noted that Nigeria has invested heavily in water supply and sanitation sector.
It said significant challenges remained and water provision or service is intermittent in the country.
“Currently, service coverage for potable water in urban areas is approximately 68 per cent and rural
coverage is estimated to be 40 per cent of actual demand for water supply.
“The water supply is still characterised by low level of coverage and access rate, low capacity with a poor
and disorganised funding arrangement.
“A recent analysis of the utility performance also indicates that there is lack of reliable management
information system, low capacity utilisation of the water treatment plants and high unaccounted for non-
revenue water,’’ it stated.
The report explained that the World Bank’s CPS programme was aimed at supporting efforts aimed to
improve governance in the water sector and increase access to improved water supply.
“Building on the lessons learnt and the ongoing Urban Water 2 project, the Water 3, will address governance
aspects such as institutional strengthening, policy and regulatory reform.
“It will also track system for access to potable water, service standards for state Water Boards and the
involvement of civil society in sector dialogue to increase transparency and accountability.
“The CPS support will be anchored at the federal and state levels in order to promote synergies between
state level reforms and federal awards of investment support,’’ the report stated.
It further explained that the CPS programme intended to increase the number of people with access to
water supply by four million.
“It is also expected to gain a 45 per cent average increase in cost recovery for operation and maintenance,’’
it stated.
The report stated that the Nigeria government through its water policy aimed to improve public health and
economic well-being of the urban populace.
“It will achieve these through provision of adequate, safe and sustainable water for domestic, commercial
and industrial purposes in a planned and coordinated manner at reasonable cost to enable water operators’
break even.
“Government agencies, state water boards and water utilities will benefit from the investment, capacity
building and advisory support to strengthen the water sector management and improve its financial
sustainability,’’ it added.

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Re: 68 Per Cent Of Nigeria Urban Dwellers Have Access To Water – World Bank by Onlinebizexpert(m): 8:13pm On Jul 07, 2014
benin people will know better

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Re: 68 Per Cent Of Nigeria Urban Dwellers Have Access To Water – World Bank by slimthugchimee(m): 8:20pm On Jul 07, 2014
Onlinebizexpert: benin people will know better
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Re: 68 Per Cent Of Nigeria Urban Dwellers Have Access To Water – World Bank by Eldavido1: 8:36pm On Jul 07, 2014
Onlinebizexpert: benin people will know better

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Re: 68 Per Cent Of Nigeria Urban Dwellers Have Access To Water – World Bank by Rossikki: 8:47pm On Jul 07, 2014
Eldavido1: Sixty-eight per cent of urban dwellers in Nigeria have access to potable water supply with 40 per cent
coverage in the rural areas, the World Bank said in a report on Monday.
The report titled: “World Bank Group-Nigeria’s Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) 2014 to 2017’’ released by
the bank in Abuja on Monday, noted that Nigeria has invested heavily in water supply and sanitation sector.
It said significant challenges remained and water provision or service is intermittent in the country.
“Currently, service coverage for potable water in urban areas is approximately 68 per cent and rural
coverage is estimated to be 40 per cent of actual demand for water supply.
“The water supply is still characterised by low level of coverage and access rate, low capacity with a poor
and disorganised funding arrangement.
“A recent analysis of the utility performance also indicates that there is lack of reliable management
information system, low capacity utilisation of the water treatment plants and high unaccounted for non-
revenue water,’’ it stated.
The report explained that the World Bank’s CPS programme was aimed at supporting efforts aimed to
improve governance in the water sector and increase access to improved water supply.
“Building on the lessons learnt and the ongoing Urban Water 2 project, the Water 3, will address governance
aspects such as institutional strengthening, policy and regulatory reform.
“It will also track system for access to potable water, service standards for state Water Boards and the
involvement of civil society in sector dialogue to increase transparency and accountability.
“The CPS support will be anchored at the federal and state levels in order to promote synergies between
state level reforms and federal awards of investment support,’’ the report stated.
It further explained that the CPS programme intended to increase the number of people with access to
water supply by four million.
“It is also expected to gain a 45 per cent average increase in cost recovery for operation and maintenance,’’
it stated.
The report stated that the Nigeria government through its water policy aimed to improve public health and
economic well-being of the urban populace.
“It will achieve these through provision of adequate, safe and sustainable water for domestic, commercial
and industrial purposes in a planned and coordinated manner at reasonable cost to enable water operators’
break even.
“Government agencies, state water boards and water utilities will benefit from the investment, capacity
building and advisory support to strengthen the water sector management and improve its financial
sustainability,’’ it added.

businessdayonline.com/2014/07/68-per-cent-of-nigeria-urban-dwellers-have-access-to-water-world-bank/

Thanks for the information. If one were to listen to Nigerians one would think the coverage was only 2%. Disgruntled idio.ts.
Re: 68 Per Cent Of Nigeria Urban Dwellers Have Access To Water – World Bank by Eldavido1: 9:07pm On Jul 07, 2014
Rossikki:

Thanks for the information. If one were to listen to Nigerians one would think the coverage was only 2%. Disgruntled idio.ts.

Nigerians hardly appreciate the gradual but steady progress this country has being recording since the onset of this present administration. It will take awhile but we will surely get there.

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